@kaleidoscope.beauty.ltd is a UK based, African inspired jewellery company. All their jewellery is made in Africa to ensure that Africans benefit. Their jewellery collection displays the beauty, elegance, style, culture and power of Africa and we are so proud to have them as a sponsor.

On the day of the seminar @kaleidoscope.beauty.ltd will be giving away a piece of Jewellery from their collection. You don’t want to miss this. ONLY 5 TICKETS LEFT!!!! The ticket link is in our bio. . .

When my husband goes on safari he prepares khaki shorts, shirt, boots and binos.
And this is my preparation!
In my defense the Jewellery is made from repurposed snare wire so each animal will be giving me the nod of approval. One less lethal bit of wire for them to worry about ❤️ https://mulberrymongoose.com/collections/snare-wire/products/snare-ladder-earrings

#Wayback in 2017 we began our journey to break the mould of what is considered as African in our changing times. We sought to provide a platform for artists to express their experiences as young South Africans in a time where our "africanness" is defined for us.

Our first event was to date, our scariest one, how with us being fresh in the events game and knowing only that we are artists and want to provide a space for other artists and redefine what being African means.

We will always remember this day fondly and have been lucky to see the same faces at every session we hold

Load shedding is working against me today 💡, it's too dark and too hot to be propuctive. This is my bench where I do all the silver work, it is at the Durban University of Technology (where I learnt how to make jewellery).#marchmeetthemaker#chellenge
Day 14- How I learnt
Day 16 - Workspace (tide/mess)